Belgian Performance artist and painter, born in Antwerp. He has worked principally in Mexico. He studied architecture, and initially went to Mexico after graduating in 1986 in order to assist in reconstruction after the earthquake of the previous year. His work is marked by an edgy, rather threatening humour. A common response is frequently uneasy laughter. In Re-enactments (2000), two videos run side by side. One shows the artist purchasing a gun and walking the streets of Mexico City with it on open display until he is arrested. The other shows a ‘faked’ restaging of the event with the same police playing the same role. It is not made clear to the viewer which is ‘real’. A persistent theme is futility and failure. A video entitled The Last Clown (1995–2000, Tate) is an animation in a one-minute loop in which a walking man perpetually falls over to the sound of canned laughter.

Text source: A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art (Oxford University Press)


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